X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ghc%2Frts%2FMain.c;h=a651eaa3a902602f2529d59920111abb463c9c09;hb=aa698b4b602c576ba9fa3e1d3cd8523e9c2b1f99;hp=582a932447ba0a9c6e7665b2bfc85983f3ba6e3b;hpb=a1b48d4cadca3a113abd33e65531f250186ea469;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/ghc/rts/Main.c b/ghc/rts/Main.c index 582a932..a651eaa 100644 --- a/ghc/rts/Main.c +++ b/ghc/rts/Main.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * $Id: Main.c,v 1.28 2001/07/26 03:20:52 ken Exp $ + * $Id: Main.c,v 1.39 2003/07/10 08:02:29 simonpj Exp $ * * (c) The GHC Team 1998-2000 * @@ -9,12 +9,15 @@ #define COMPILING_RTS_MAIN +#include "PosixSource.h" #include "Rts.h" #include "RtsAPI.h" #include "SchedAPI.h" +#include "Schedule.h" #include "RtsFlags.h" #include "RtsUtils.h" #include "Prelude.h" +#include #ifdef DEBUG # include "Printer.h" /* for printing */ @@ -38,11 +41,7 @@ # include #endif -#ifdef HAVE_TIME_H -# include -#endif - -extern void __init_PrelMain(void); +extern void __stginit_ZCMain(void); /* Hack: we assume that we're building a batch-mode system unless * INTERPRETER is set @@ -54,18 +53,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) SchedulerStatus status; /* all GranSim/GUM init is done in startupHaskell; sets IAmMainThread! */ - /* - * Believe it or not, calling tzset() at startup seems to get rid of - * a scheduler-related Heisenbug on alpha-dec-osf3. The symptom of - * the bug is that, when the load on the machine is high or when - * there are many threads, the variable "Capability *cap" in the - * function "schedule" in the file "Schedule.c" magically becomes - * null before the line "t = cap->rCurrentTSO;". Why, and why does - * calling tzset() here seem to fix it? Excellent questions! - */ - tzset(); - - startupHaskell(argc,argv,__init_PrelMain); + startupHaskell(argc,argv,__stginit_ZCMain); /* kick off the computation by creating the main thread with a pointer to mainIO_closure representing the computation of the overall program; @@ -97,7 +85,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) fprintf(stderr, "==== [%x] Main Thread Started ...\n", mytid)); /* ToDo: Dump event for the main thread */ - status = rts_evalIO((HaskellObj)mainIO_closure, NULL); + status = rts_mainLazyIO((HaskellObj)mainIO_closure, NULL); } else { /* Just to show we're alive */ IF_PAR_DEBUG(verbose, @@ -112,21 +100,17 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) # elif defined(GRAN) /* ToDo: Dump event for the main thread */ - status = rts_evalIO(mainIO_closure, NULL); + status = rts_mainLazyIO(mainIO_closure, NULL); # else /* !PAR && !GRAN */ /* ToDo: want to start with a larger stack size */ - status = rts_evalIO((HaskellObj)mainIO_closure, NULL); + status = rts_mainLazyIO((HaskellObj)mainIO_closure, NULL); # endif /* !PAR && !GRAN */ /* check the status of the entire Haskell computation */ switch (status) { - case Deadlock: - prog_belch("no threads to run: infinite loop or deadlock?"); - exit_status = EXIT_DEADLOCK; - break; case Killed: prog_belch("main thread exited (uncaught exception)"); exit_status = EXIT_KILLED;